Under State law, the Ohio Durable Power of Attorney, you can name an Attorney-In-Fact, or financial representative, to look after the whole of your assets, business affairs, and any other monetary related decisions on your behalf. Because this person must do everything from paying your monthly bills to managing your business interests, he or she must be someone who has your complete trust. It is wise…
Ohio Power of Attorney Forms
Ohio Power of Attorney documents allow for the medical and financial representation of a person through the actions and responsibilities as written in the form. Although it’s primary use is for loved ones who may be entering elderly age who have the possibility of one day not being able to think for themselves. No one can ever know in advance whether he or she will one day become incapacitated due to illness, advanced age, or through an accident.
In Ohio there are two main forms to cover in the chance of mentally incapacity, they are the Durable Power of Attorney for Finances and the Advance Directive (Medical). Under Ohio Law (Chapter 1337 of the Uniform Commercial Code) all documents of this nature must be signed with a notary public’s acknowledgment or two (2) witnesses.
Use the Ohio general power of attorney to grant someone, known as the “Agent”, financial powers that allow the individual unlimited access to your financial and business affairs. The person selected may be able to handle any type of decision as long as it is to your best interest. You may restrict various monetary power by not initializing any statements on the form that you…
Use the Ohio limited financial power of attorney document to grant powers to a specific monetary responsibility, decision, or objective to another person. The most common example is a property owner electing their attorney to handle a real estate transaction on their behalf. But the form may be used for anything as small as picking up standard mail to handling complicated banking or investment decisions…
You can set the course of your health care future through a Living Will and a Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. With a Living Will, formally known as a Declaration in this state, you enumerate what types of medical procedures you do and do not consent to receive at the end of your life. You can also specify any exceptions that would alter…
Use the motor vehicle power of attorney form to elect someone else to sell, register, or apply for title for a vehicle that you own. For the document to be accepted by any Bureau of Motor Vehicles Location, the form must be completely filled in including the VIN Number, Make, and Model of the vehicle as well as the signatures be acknowledged by a notary public.
Use the Ohio revocation form to cancel any financial, medical, or vehicle power of attorney document that is currently valid in the State. It is a simple one (1) page document that identifies the form being cancelled and must be signed before a notary public in order to be considered legitimate.
Allows a person to to direct all tax related responsibilities to another person in relation with the Ohio Department of Taxation. Let it be known in the document how long you wish for it to be lasting and it is highly recommended that the person you choose is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) or Tax Attorney. This document will most likely be attached to your…